As financial conditions shift, advisers review changes to incomes, costs, and rules. They update long-term projections when ...
A new assistant commissioner at Home Affairs, food security strategy leaders, ACT architect extension and more.
In a noisy information world, bureaucracy ensures decisions are evidence-based, transparent, and grounded in reality.
A new DTA review warns that long hiring timelines and pay gaps are still holding back digital projects across the service.
A fresh look at the community infrastructure program raises questions about opaque processes and highlights the need for ...
The CSIRO cull has put fresh attention on decades of real-term funding decline and the pressure to fit research into narrow ...
Agencies get a fresh chance to rethink skills needs as the new AI plan pushes practical training and clearer guidance across ...
This 2-day short course introduces you to a range of concepts and ideas designed to equip you with the tools and knowledge ...
Victoria Anderson steps in to lead DAFF, bringing extensive experience across policy and reform, following a recent change at ...
Jane Hume’s queries on PM&C’s work-from-home and lease costs are met with links to existing public reports. Coalition Senator ...
NSW’s annual stocktake shows payroll slips, long contractor stints, and eye-watering rates that hint at problems many ...
Public servants often work in a system designed for fairness yet feel trapped by process. Unlocking potential is key.